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The mass on the moon and the earth is the same but the weight changes.
Nope! We always see the same side of the moon, even if it is a full moon.
An object transported from the Earth to the moon has a different weight and same mass.
Actually, no. Due to the gravitational pull of certain beings in different parts of the world and due to the ovular shape of the moon, different places actually see different views of the moon.
people have been on both!!
yes
Moon has a post office. The moon does not. Moon has air. The moon does not. Moon has people, bugs and plants. The moon does not. Also, their geology is completely different. Otherwise, they are somewhat the same.
they are in different locations.
Yes. The moon spins at just the right speed so that the same face always faced the Earth.
Yes. Same pony, different names.
same one
During the new moon, the Moon is in the same direction as the Sun - in front of the Sun, basically, since the Sun is farther away.
sun and moon different sun bigger, farther, hotter, heavier, brighter than moon sun all gas, moon all rock people been to moon, no people been to sun you can see moon day or night, but you can't see sun at night
Apparent Weight is the weight of an Object in a SPECIFIC Gravitational condition, such as on Earth. The same object on the Moon would have a different (Lesser) Apparent Weight. The only constant is the Mass of the Object in both of those locations.
Same store at different locations Example: MacD
no as there is different volumes of water
No, we see the same side of the moon as it orbits and goes through phases because the moon rotates at the same rate it orbits.